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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Stephen Nellis<\/strong>

The Biden administration could shed more light on a possible new rule for exporting high-performance artificial intelligence<\/a> chips to China<\/a> \"relatively soon,\" a White House official said Friday.

Tarun Chhabra, an official with the
National Security Council<\/a> who focuses on technology issues, said letters sent from the U.S. Department of Commerce to Nvidia<\/a> Corp and Advanced Micro Devices Inc<\/a> last month asking them to stop shipments of chips that can be used for applications like natural language processing and nuclear weapons research were likely precursors to further regulation.

Speaking at an speaking at an event hosted by the Brookings Institution, he did not say what form that regulation might take.

\"They tend to be followed by a public rule or regulation, laying out a rationale and the full approach,\" Chabbra said of the letters. \"I think we will be in a position to say more about that relatively soon.\"

Reuters reported earlier this month that the U.S. Commerce is preparing curbs on exporting AI chips that could be released as soon as October.

The news on Sept. 1 that the chip companies had received letters caused Nvidia's stock to fall after the company disclosed the letters could affect as much as $400 million in revenue in its current fiscal quarter.

American officials did not spell out how the new restrictions might be written.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said earlier this month that the letters spelled out curbs on chips with a combination of a chip's performance and its ability to connect to other chips to move large amounts of data around a data center quickly, criteria that affected only a small number of Nvidia's products.

In his remarks on Friday, Chabbra confirmed that the restrictions affect only the most advanced chips and are \"structured as a combination of computing power but also interconnect speed.\"
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白宫官员说细节人工智能芯片出口规则即将到来

塔伦Chhabra,一位国家安全委员会官员关注的技术问题,说从美国商务部发出上个月Nvidia Corp .)和高级微设备公司要求他们停止出货的芯片可以用于应用自然语言处理和核武器研究可能前兆进一步监管。

  • 更新2022年10月1日07:44点坚持
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拜登管理可以更清楚地了解可能的出口高性能的新规则人工智能芯片中国“很快”,一位白宫官员周五说。

塔伦Chhabra,一位官员国家安全委员会关注技术问题,他说从美国商务部发出的信件英伟达集团和高级微设备公司上个月要求他们停止出货的芯片可以用于应用自然语言处理和核武器研究可能前兆进一步监管。

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在一个在布鲁金斯学会主办的一个事件,他没有说,监管可能会采取什么形式。

“他们往往是紧随其后的是一个公共规则或规定,奠定了理论基础和完整的方法,“Chabbra说的字母。“我认为我们将能够说更多关于相对很快。”

据路透社报道,本月早些时候,美国商务部准备限制出口的人工智能芯片,可能最早将在10月份公布。

芯片公司乐动扑克的新闻9月1日收到信件引起Nvidia的股票下跌,此前该公司公布的信件可能影响多达4亿美元在当前财政季度的收入。

美国官员没有说明如何编写新的限制。

英伟达公司的首席执行官Jensen黄本月早些时候说,字母拼出限制芯片与芯片的性能和其连接到其他芯片的能力迅速移动大量数据的数据中心,标准只影响少数Nvidia的产品。

在上周五的讲话中,Chabbra证实的限制影响只有最先进的芯片和“结构化组合的计算能力还互连的速度。”
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Stephen Nellis<\/strong>

The Biden administration could shed more light on a possible new rule for exporting high-performance artificial intelligence<\/a> chips to China<\/a> \"relatively soon,\" a White House official said Friday.

Tarun Chhabra, an official with the
National Security Council<\/a> who focuses on technology issues, said letters sent from the U.S. Department of Commerce to Nvidia<\/a> Corp and Advanced Micro Devices Inc<\/a> last month asking them to stop shipments of chips that can be used for applications like natural language processing and nuclear weapons research were likely precursors to further regulation.

Speaking at an speaking at an event hosted by the Brookings Institution, he did not say what form that regulation might take.

\"They tend to be followed by a public rule or regulation, laying out a rationale and the full approach,\" Chabbra said of the letters. \"I think we will be in a position to say more about that relatively soon.\"

Reuters reported earlier this month that the U.S. Commerce is preparing curbs on exporting AI chips that could be released as soon as October.

The news on Sept. 1 that the chip companies had received letters caused Nvidia's stock to fall after the company disclosed the letters could affect as much as $400 million in revenue in its current fiscal quarter.

American officials did not spell out how the new restrictions might be written.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said earlier this month that the letters spelled out curbs on chips with a combination of a chip's performance and its ability to connect to other chips to move large amounts of data around a data center quickly, criteria that affected only a small number of Nvidia's products.

In his remarks on Friday, Chabbra confirmed that the restrictions affect only the most advanced chips and are \"structured as a combination of computing power but also interconnect speed.\"
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